UH accelerator wins national award for the third year in a row
XLR8UH was named one of only 20 national winners of the U.S. Small Business Association’s Growth Accelerator Fund competition
XLR8UH was named one of only 20 national winners of the U.S. Small Business Association’s Growth Accelerator Fund competition
The University of Hawaiʻi celebrates November 2017 faculty and staff anniversaries.
Up to $10,000 in prize money is up for grabs for the top student-driven sustainability project to be implemented at UH campuses or in the community.
The fall 2017 issue of UH Magazine offers insight into building college sports, ground-breaking diabetes research and high-tech tools to combat rapid ʻōhiʻa death.
Point of No Return follows the journey of the Solar Impulse 2 team as they attempt the first solar powered flight around the world.
UH Mānoa students spent two days sorting, categorizing and weighing trash as part of a campus-wide audit.
C. David Ai has been appointed director of the Office of Innovation and Commercialization, as well as chief innovation officer of the University of Hawaiʻi System.
Across the UH System, sustainability, resilience and climate change are taught in many different classes, across all academic disciplines.
Highlights include first high school student set to earn associate degree, UH and STEM, XLR8UH team in Dubai and more.
President David Lassner was honored with the Distinguished Citizen of the Year award.